Ethos, pathos, and logos are 3 main persuasive tools discussed in class and by Heinrich in chapter 4 in "Thank You For Arguing". These are described as Aristotle's Big Three, ethos or argument by character employs your credibility and knowledge. Logos is an argument by logic or evidence and reasoning to use what your thinking, while pathos appeals towards emotion, beliefs, or conviction. Heinrich applies these persuasive tools to try and convince his son to not wear shorts during winter. However, his son disagrees with him, and Heinrich begins using ethos to persuade his son by using a "stern father act" but fails miserably. Then he applies logos into the mix by pulling up his pant legs and acting silly in front of his son and still ends up losing. Finally, Heinrich uses pathos and makes a deal with his son, they both come out happy. These three tools are embedded in our day to day lives and are used to appeal towards our audience's emotion and logic whil...
The presentation on climate change also got me thinking. I think its really nice that you are taking that step to try and conserve energy. There are a lot of people who won't even recycle simply because they don't know what to recycle.
ReplyDeleteClimate change is a real issue today and it will be up to our generation to fix it The temperature has been consistently been rising over the years and there is no way that is happening randomly. There are large amounts of evidence that shows the greenhouse effect is real. Something needs to change soon to fix what we have done to the planet.
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